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KJPurscell (WorldCat user on 2007-06-01)

Part One: Oral Performance and Popular Tradition in Q Essays Werner H. Kelber, "The Verbal Art in Q and Thomas: A Question of Epistemology" Richard A. Horsley, "Performance and Tradition: The Covenant Speech in Q" Jonathan A. Draper, "Jesus, 'Covenantal Discourse' on the Plain (Luke 6:12-7:17) as Oral Performance: Pointers to 'Q' as Multiple Oral Performance" Responses Joanna Dewey, "Response to Kelber, Horsley, and Draper" Vernon K. Robbins, "Oral Performance in Q: Epistemology, Political Conflict, and Contextual Register" John Miles Foley, "The Riddle of Q: Oral Ancestor, Textual Precedent, or Ideological Creation?" Part Two: Moral Economy and Hidden Transcript: Applying the Work of James C. Scott to Q Essays Richard A. Horsley, "Moral Economy and Renewal Movement in Q" Milton Moreland, "The Jesus Movement in the Villages of Roman Galilee: Archaeology, Q, and Modern Anthropological Theory" Alan Kirk, "Going Public with the Hidden Transcript in Q 11: Beelzebul Acusation and the Woes" Melanie Johnson DeBaufre, "Communities Resisting Fragmentation: Q and the Work of James C. Scott" Response William R. Herzog II, "The Work of James C. Scott and Q: A Response"